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Avatar: Martin Steiner Martin Steiner

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People with different capital (knowledge, property, interests) but with a common goal (better environmental balance) organize themselves in a common, voluntary network. The city offers a suitable platform for this, including identity verification and planning options. If necessary, also a suitable and equipped coordination room, which is open and staffed daily (incl. Saturday and Sunday) from 4-10 p.m. The aim is to provide exciting opportunities for a measurably better ecological balance for all parties involved. The biggest energy guzzlers are to be tackled in a targeted manner. Here are a few examples: 1. Holidays in Switzerland: many people (especially older people) have holiday apartments in Switzerland that they rarely use. The following deal as an idea: a family or person is given the opportunity to exchange one or two weeks of vacation in Switzerland for a small contribution to expenses and at most light work on the garden or holiday home. To do this, she refrains from air or long-distance travel. The network guarantees a smooth process. 2. Recycling: Many tech-savvy people buy new models of technical devices (mobile phones, TVs, printers, tablets, laptops). Occasionally, they pass on the old models to younger or less tech-savvy family members. However, this is not always possible. Instead of older, still well-functioning electrical appliances piling up in boxes and drawers and only then being disposed of after many years with a guilty conscience, they could still be given in a usable condition to (mainly older) people who have barely functioning ancient appliances. The network helps with resets, data transfers, and new functions being taught. 3. Repair instead of throwing away: People get help on how to repair old things (repair advice). They bring the items with them (vélo, sewing machine, camera, scooter, etc.) and it is clarified whether something like this can be repaired relatively easily, where to get spare parts, etc. In the case of minor damage, you get help to help yourself. In this way, people can learn and become enabled and better assess whether objects can be repaired. 4. Cooking and nutrition: There are people who like to cook seasonally. These can inspire people who otherwise buy non-seasonal, imported products because they don't know what's seasonal and how to prepare it deliciously. The idea of people who know their way around showing others how to cook uncomplicated but very tasty vegan and vegetarian delicacies would go in a similar direction. The goal here is more sustainability and less meat. Meat should only be consumed in small quantities and if so, then from the region. For people who really want to eat meat, you could organize a central large freezer, where they can buy a predefined limited amount of meat from the region for the weekend on Fridays (so-called weekend meat). 5. Gamification room temperature in apartments: if you manage to lower the current average temperature to 20 degrees, you will receive slippers and a sweater :-).
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Martin
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Wiedikon - e.g. where I live Hanfrose/Wasserschöpfi
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